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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•edit-21 year agoSome vehicles use steering by wire, which uses motors for i/o. This allows for steering sensitivity adjustments based on speed or even* preference.
minus-squareJukilinkfedilink7•1 year agoTrue, but sensitivity is only half the story - the direct feedback of a wheel cannot be overstated
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 year agoYou’re right, but that should be part of the system. There is virtually no noticeable lag. The same technology is used by F1 vehicles, for example.
Some vehicles use steering by wire, which uses motors for i/o. This allows for steering sensitivity adjustments based on speed or even* preference.
True, but sensitivity is only half the story - the direct feedback of a wheel cannot be overstated
You’re right, but that should be part of the system.
There is virtually no noticeable lag.
The same technology is used by F1 vehicles, for example.
Not lag, physical pushback from the wheels